SUSPENDED Gweru town Clerk Elizabeth Gwatipedza’s salary
perks which saw her receiving hefty benefits and drawing over $100 000 from the
cash-strapped local authority, has sparked outrage among ratepayers.
Southern Eye carried out an investigation into the town
clerk’s salary perks and benefits and revealed shocking commitments made by
council for her services as from June 2017.
Soon after the story broke on Tuesday, residents took to
social media to vent their anger on the package of the embattled town clerk,
with some threatening to boycott payment of council rates in protest.
Posting on the official Gweru Residents and Ratepayers’
Association (GRRA) WhatsApp group, residents also questioned former mayor
Charles Chikozho over the packages and demanded to know what motivated him and
his team to sign the contract.
“@Chikozho mayor and your guys, what inspired you to agree
to such nonsense?” posted one resident.
“As for me I will not pay a single cent to council. I
cannot pay to feed one person,” posted another resident.
Former mayor Chikozho pleaded with the residents who were
fuming on the social media group: “The matter is before a disciplinary
authority (and) am of the view that it’s not proper to respond … I don’t want
(to) influence the proceedings at this moment.”
However, a resident using the moniker “The Village Priest”
pressed Chikozho further: “Cllr, the question was, what inspired you to agree
to those conditions? This question does not in any way jeopardise
investigations of incompetence of TC, what had you seen for you to agree to
give her those perks?”
Cornelia Selipiwe, GRRA director, told Southern Eye that
the town clerk’s perks had angered ratepayers, who felt she should not bleed
the financially-crippled council.
“We are worried with such a contract; she is selfish and
dangerous to the organisation. Our city has no money, we don’t need such a
person, her appetite for high life was exhibited when she wanted to move into
the mayor’s mansion and those curtains she wanted to buy for US$38 000, but why
did the former mayor and councillors accept that scenario?” the GRRA leader
asked.
Selipiwe also confirmed that some residents have been
threatening to boycott payment of council rates in protest against the town
clerk’s perks.
David Chokore, the Gweru United Residents and Ratepayers
Development Association leader said: “We have never and will never begrudge
anyone for getting what they truly deserve. From the available reported
allegations, which remain uncontested to this day, there is rampant corruption
and general collapse of council service delivery.”,
Gwatipedza told Southern Eye that it would be sub judice
for her to comment on the matter since the independent tribunal set to hear her
case was still seized with the matter. Newsday
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